To do Tuesday: From skateboarding to poker playing

You can't count yourself a real South Floridian unless you've crossed these must-do events and activities off of your list.

Museums

Meet Brian Sumner: As part of the traveling exhibit "Tony Hawk: RAD Science," the Museum of Discovery and Science (401 SW Second St., Fort Lauderdale) is holding a 1-4 p.m. seminar on the science of skateboarding and making your own skateboard deck, called Create-A-Skate Live ($40, $35 members). From 2 to 4 p.m., MODS will host the British-born Sumner, who has represented the Airwalk squad and Hawk's Birdhouse brand, and now skates for another team (Sumner's web bio lists his hero as: "Jesus. He never quit, didn't tap, was more punk and wasn't ashamed of you and I."). The meet-and-greet with Sumner is open to all with museum admission: $14, $13 seniors, $12 ages 2-12. 954-713-0930 or MODS.org. — Ben Crandell

Film

Eurochannel Short Films Tour: You could see "Man of Steel," but how about the saga of the Michelin Man, who goes missing from the top of a truck driven by the lonely Macky, who vows to fight for his return in the satire "Bibendum" from Estonia. The comedy is among more than a dozen unique offerings from Latvia, Moldavia, Belarus, Spain, Germany and other countries at Cinema Paradiso (503 SE Sixth St., Fort Lauderdale) in screenings at 6 and 8 p.m. $5. 954-525-3456 or FLIFF.org. — Ben Crandell

Gambling

Poker tournaments:The Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood has a tournament going on just about any time you walk into the poker room, and Tuesday is no exception. There's a $40 buy-in Texas hold 'em event at 11 a.m., a $115 "first step" satellite at 2 p.m. that can get you closer to entry into the $10 million guarantee big event, a $150 tournament at 6 p.m. and a $575 "mega-satellite" at 8 p.m. That's a lot of flops, turns and rivers. SeminoleHardRockHollywood.com/poker. — Nick Sortal